Anonymous wrote:I'm in a Yorktown unit not far from WL boundaries and I would fight tooth & nail if we were redistricted to a less-than school.
Anonymous wrote:Yep and that is why this seems like another way for North Arlington to get theirs at the expense of most of S Arlington. If Kenmore is the plan those orange shirts will be right back out there with reinforcements from N Arlington trying to influence and/ or obstructing true balanced redistributing. Best idea so far seems HB east and HB west
Anonymous wrote:Yep and that is why this seems like another way for North Arlington to get theirs at the expense of most of S Arlington. If Kenmore is the plan those orange shirts will be right back out there with reinforcements from N Arlington trying to influence and/ or obstructing true balanced redistributing. Best idea so far seems HB east and HB west
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Fairfax County, where I grew up, we had pools at rec centers and not in high schools. I'm sure this is unpopular, but I think it's stupid that the Arlington high schools were built with pools to begin with. I understand they're a public benefit, but the county put themselves in this "amenities" situation.
Bottom line is, the county is ineffectively using and allocating the land they currently have. The speed of development isn't helping either. I wish they would have stepped back and slowed down 10 years ago before it became this dire.
Ditto. And it just keeps coming: https://www.arlnow.com/2017/04/26/red-cross-building-to-be-replaced-by-affordable-housing-townhomes/
For the love of God! Did you miss the addict treatment center that is being built in Courthouse?!?!!! That's also bringing some wonderful people to the area just like the new homeless center that has increased homeless around my street by 75%.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know would give their right arm before they sent their kids to Kenmore or Wakefield. What is the point of living in North Arlington if these are your school choices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to hear more about the magical high school redistricting plan that is going to balance out socioeconomic levels by introducing this new school at Kenmore in the South. Tell me, what parents from the North are going to be accepting the redistricting of their snowflakes from W-L to Kenmore with no stadium, no pool, and apparently a major pedestrian safety issue? Isn't Kenmore located so far to the south that balancing out rich/poor this way will be basically impossible?
Moreover, even if you're not committed to trying to balance this stuff out, aren't you in fact making things demonstrably worse by moving a bunch of poorer kids out of W-L to Kenmore? Doesn't this just de-diversify W-L?
Meh, move a bunch of the eastern Yorktown neighborhoods there along with part of W-L.
This. Check a map. They only way to rebalance would cut a swath through the north western part of the county. You'd have to ship a bunch of PU's currently zoned Yorktown to the new Kenmore. It's not hard to see how it works. Now go tell all the people that "bought into Yorktown" that they will now be attending a very racially and economically diverse high school that doesn't have some of the basics.... and lawsuits in 3..2..1...
Can't wait to see the articles in the Post. We already look like a bunch of assholes after the most recent redistricting debacle and then the whole sign fiasco at Ytown. What have we got to lose? We've shown our asses.
Anonymous wrote:It almost seems like what should be required from the North to succeed in getting the Kenmore 4th Comprehensive High School is an actual commitment from enough parents in high real estate areas to send their kids there.